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Li Na, VWilliams out of Wimbledon, Djokovic wins

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Modified: June 27, 2014 at 2:24 pm •
Published: June 27, 2014

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LONDON (AP) — A year that started with another Grand Slam title for Li Na has turned into a major disappointment.

On a day when top-seeded Novak Djokovic had a nasty-looking fall, defending champion Andy Murray easily advanced and five-time champion Venus Williams lost, Australian Open winner Li was eliminated 7-6 (5), 7-6 (5) in the third round by Barbora Zahlavova Strycova in the first major upset at Wimbledon.

Li Na of China plays a return to Barbora Zahlavova Strycova of the Czech Republic during their women's singles match at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships in Wimbledon, London, Friday June 27, 2014. (AP Photo/Pavel Golovkin)

At the French Open, where she won her first Grand Slam in 2011, Li was beaten by Kristina Mladenovic of France in the first round. The second-seeded Li, who did not play at any of the grass-court warm-up tournaments over the past two weeks, looked out of sorts for most of the match Friday.

"I think I made a wrong decision, I needed to play some matches before the big one," said Li, who failed to convert a set point in the second set.

Williams lost 5-7, 7-6 (2), 7-5 to 2011 Wimbledon winner Petra Kvitova. The length of the match was no surprise — the sixth-seeded Kvitova, who broke No. 30 Williams for the first time in the last game of the 2 hour, 30-minute match, had won three of the four previous matches and all had gone to three sets.

"I knew that Venus can play unbelievable on the grass and that is what she did," Kvitova said.

Djokovic overcame a hard fall in the third set to advance to the fourth round with a 6-4, 6-2, 6-4 Centre Court win over Gilles Simon. Leading 3-2 in the third set and with Simon serving, Djokovic lunged for a forehand shot and fell hard to the grass, rolling over and grabbing his upper left arm and grimacing in pain.

But after taking a medical timeout and receiving treatment by a trainer, he recovered to play out the final four games of the match, breaking Simon's serve in the final game, his seventh break in the match.

"I basically had a strong impact on the shoulder," Djokovic said. "When I stood up, I felt that click or pop. I feared maybe it might be a dislocated shoulder ... or joint problem.

"But luckily for me it was only an impact that had a minor effect on the joint and the muscles around, but no damage, significant, that can cause a bigger problem. I just came from the doctor's office, ultrasound. It's all looking good."

Djokovic will next play Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, who beat Jimmy Wang of Taiwan 6-2, 6-2, 7-5, in the fourth round on Monday.

"There is two days off, I'm going to try to recover and get ready," Djokovic said.

Murray, playing the last match on Centre Court, beat Roberto Bautista Agut of Spain 6-2, 6-3, 6-2 and hasn't dropped a set this tournament. He has a 16-match winning streak at the All England Club incorporating his London Olympics win in 2012 and last year's title run.

Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria, Leonardo Mayer of Argentina and Jeremy Chardy of France also advanced to the second week.

Hewitt broke the Open era record for the most five-set matches played at Grand Slam tournaments. The loss to Janowicz was his 42nd five-set match, breaking the mark of 41 he had shared with Andre Agassi.

Zahlavova Strycova called her win over Li the biggest of her career.

"When you go on court you have to believe in yourself," the 43rd-ranked Zahlavova Strycova said. "I thought I could do it and I was pushing myself a lot."

The Czech player thought she had won the match and went to the net to shake Li's hand after a forehand was called out. But Li challenged the call and the ball was ruled in, continuing the match — until Li double-faulted on match point.

No. 4 seed Agnieszka Radwanska beat Michelle Larcher de Brito of Portugal 6-2, 6-0. French Open finalist Simona Halep and former No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki advanced earlier after rain delayed the start of play for about 30 minutes.

Halep, who lost the Roland Garros final to Maria Sharapova, had a 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 win over Lesia Tsurenko of Ukraine in a second-round match.

Wozniacki moved into the fourth round following a 6-3, 6-0 win over Ana Konjuh of Croatia and Peng Shuai of China did the same after beating American Lauren Davis 0-6, 6-3, 6-3.